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Cabell

Biography

Experience

Education

Cabell, a Martinsville native, graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 2014. After graduating from Hampden-Sydney College in 2007, Cabell went on to work throughout the mid-Atlantic as a Regional Director of fundraising and volunteer management for Ducks Unlimited, the nation's leading waterfowl conservation organization. Cabell's practice areas include general civil litigation, insurance defense and family law.

Cabell served as a member of Hampden-Sydney Honor Court and was also involved with the Graduate and Professional Honor System at UNC, serving as Deputy Attorney General for the School of Law. While in law school Cabell had the honor of working alongside Judge Fred G. Morrison Jr., a Senior Administrative Law Judge in Raleigh, North Carolina. In addition to practicing law, Cabell enjoys hunting, fishing and playing golf.

The law firm of Clement Wheatley represents clients in Danville and the surrounding parts of Virginia, including Martinsville, Roanoke, Lynchburg, Pittsylvania County, Halifax County, Mecklenburg County, Patrick County, Franklin County, Henry County, Campbell County, Amherst County, Nelson County, and in areas of North Carolina, including Caswell County, Rockingham County, Person County, Granville County, Alamance County and Guilford County.

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